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azriel101

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  1. Thanks everyone! So Instead of going for the PRICELINE EXPRESS deal for $123, I tried to bid $120 instead and won! That's a pretty awesome deal given the area! The Wellington 11/26/15-11/29/15 Offer Price: $120.00/night Number of rooms: 1 Room Number of nights: 3 Nights Room Subtotal: $360.00 Taxes & Fees: $90.81 Total Charged: $450.81 I used the PRICELINE link from the bid strategy the admin laid out. I was a bit hopeful considering I saw the posts on people managing to bid 4* hotels in the TS area for less than $110. Was it because the dates were before thanksgiving and mine were during?
  2. I added several zones as I mentioned earlier.mstarted with TS and added more as I headed south. The $123 a night option by Central Park doesn't look too bad. I might book that instead
  3. I must be unlucky.. I tried the same strategy and didn't win; added more areas like you said but my offer was rejected even at $110 for a 2 1/2 star I first bid for TS at $90, rebid at $95, rejected I then bid for MTE at $90, rebid at $95, rejected continued the same strategy with MTW, MSG, HK, CPS, Empire state bldg area, Chelsea but no luck. I then added them all and increased my bid but still didn't win Should I just take the hotwire deal then? It's working out to $417 for 3 nights including taxes, fees.
  4. I'm going to try one last time tonight before booking the HOTWIRE option. My previous bidding for $95 was a 3* level. I would like to start lower for a 2.5* property. The hotel is really just for crashing in the night, a place to put bags and that's about it. As long as it's a decent place to spend the night and not the roach motel variety, I'm okay with that. Given that its NY, we plan to be out sightseeing all 2 days. What do you suggest?
  5. My dates aren't flexible but I don't need a fancy hotel. Just looking for a decent hotel within $110 per night if possible. There is a 2.5 star hotel available on Hot.wire for $107 as my backup. But that's in the SoHo TriBeCa area. I would prefer to stay around the midtown area as it give us easy access to a lot of places. I'm not hung up on a 4 star, I can go as low as a 2.5 star as long as the place is decent. So the goal would be to get a cheap hotel, in the middle of nyc
  6. Hi, I've tried the bidding strategies for hotels around the TS and MTE/MTW area for 3 nights, 2 rooms at $85/$90/$95 and got rejected. Any suggestions or should I expect bids to be rejected anyways given that its thanksgiving week?
  7. Thanks for the input! Coming from Atlanta, it pains me to pay that much in parking. Why do people choose the valet over self parking?
  8. Hello, I'm a first time bidder and after using the PRICELINE link on one of the boards I bid for a 3.5* hotel around DuPont Circle from 6/19-6/22 (3 nights). Your Offer Price Per Room, Per Night: $60.00 Subtotal: $180.00 Taxes & Service Fees: $34.38 Total Charges: $214.38 This was for the Washington Marriott Wardman Park Dupont Circle - Woodley Park 2660 Woodley Road Northwest Washington, District Of Columbia 20008 I also bid for $16/day car rental from BWI and had that accepted as well! Thanks guys! Only problem is parking is as expensive as the hotel stay - Can I park on the street?
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